World Trigger Manga Skips December Chapter to Author's Illness
The next chapter will be published in JanuaryThe World Trigger manga won’t be appearing in the next issue of the Jump SQ. magazine due to Daisuke Ashihara’s “poor physical condition.” More details after the jump.
The World Trigger manga won’t be appearing in the next issue of the Jump SQ. magazine due to Daisuke Ashihara’s “poor physical condition.”
The official Twitter account for the World Trigger announced the news today, confirming that while the next chapter will be skipping the January issue of Jump SQ., which will be released on December 2, it is scheduled to be published in the February issue of the magazine, which will hit shelves in Japan on January 4, 2023.
12月2日(金)発売のジャンプスクエア1月特大号は作者体調不良のため休載させて頂きます。
— ワールドトリガー公式 (@W_Trigger_off) November 25, 2022
心待ちにされていた読者の皆様には、大変申し訳ございません。
ジャンプスクエア2月特大号(1月4日発売)は掲載の予定です。よろしくお願いします。
The tweet didn't go into detail on Daisuke Ashihara’s health.
This is the fourth break for World Trigger this year due to the health of creator Ashihara with the series not appearing in the February issue, which came out in January, the July issue, which was released in early June, and the August issue, which was released in July.
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The first season of the World Trigger TV anime aired from October 2014 to April 2016, totaling 73 episodes, with the second season starting in January 2021, with the third season airing from October 10, 2021, to January 23, 2022. All of the seasons are streaming right here on Crunchyroll, which describes the series as such:
One day, a gate to another world opened in Mikado City. Invaders from another dimension, referred to thereafter as Neighbors, overran the area around the gate, leaving the city gripped by fear. However, a mysterious group suddenly appeared and repelled the Neighbors. This Border Defense Agency independently researches Neighbor technology and fights to protect this world. In a short time, they managed to build an enormous base and prepare a defensive system against the Neighbors. it's been four years since then
Source: World Trigger on Twitter
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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs the YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.
Source: World Trigger on Twitter